About Us

About Us

Ammerman Campus Library

Susan Lieberthal, Campus Head Librarian, and the entire library staff, welcomes you
to the Huntington Library on the Ammerman Campus. We have over 100,000 books to support
your classes. Our college databases bring in thousands of full text journals accessible
on and off campus. Our computer labs offer many computers for you to use.

We also have 15 laptops that can be checked out and used in the library for two hours
at a time. You can sign up for a group study room, use our collaborative lab for open
group use, and even lounge on our comfy seating in between classes. Please see our
reference librarians for any questions or call 631-451-4830.

Eastern Campus Library

The Montaukett Learning Resource Center (MLRC) is the new home for the Eastern Campus
Library. The new library opened in January 2011 and offers a variety of study areas
and rooms, state-of-the-art instructional library classrooms and ample computer and
technology workspaces. It houses more than 38,000 print titles including an English
as a Second Language (ESL) collection.

The MLRC is also home to the Academic Skills Center and several classrooms including
the Eastern Campus' Distance Education classroom. There are two lecture rooms, as
well as a gallery on the first floor. Please see our reference librarians for any
questions or call 631-548-2536.

Michael J. Grant Campus Library

The Michael J. Grant Campus welcomes students, faculty, and staff to the Learning
Resource Center (LRC). We provide diverse academic resources and research support
through access to databases, books, and e-books textbooks; face-to-face and reference
chat; and a state-of-the-art facility. The LRC houses an information commons offering
students access to 80+ computers; library reference and Academic Computing tech help
desks; a 3-D printer; a one-button video studio; and group and individual study rooms.
Two smart classrooms fill the needs of the hundreds of research classes that come
through the library every year. The Center for Academic Excellence, the Writing Center,
a lecture hall, and other facilities are also located in the LRC. We encourage you
to use our resources, services and facilities as part of your path to academic success

Our Mission...Suffolk County Community College promotes intellectual discovery, physical development, social and ethical awareness, and economic opportunities for all through an education that transforms lives, builds communities, and improves society.